Scooters range in the mileage they can get depending on what type of scooter and the brand. You have electric scooters and gas powered scooters from many different companies. I am going to talk about the mileage and usage of the Razor Electric Scooters. There are a lot of different options with Razor electric scooters, like color speed, size, seat options, distance you can travel and more. In the Razor electric scooter line there are 3 main scooters and then variations of each. First you have the E100 series, next is the E200 and E200S, finally the E300 and E300S. All these scooters offer benefits to the rider that may be riding them. Some are better for beginner, some are better for those that want speed, and some are better for those that want comfort. Whatever the case may be there is a Razor electric scooter for pretty much anyone.

The E100 is the most simple of all the electric scooters from razor. It is the least expensive, lightest, comes in two colors, but does not have an option for a seat. The E100 comes in red and pink. It goes up to 10 mph and as far as the E100 mileage, its good. You can travel anywhere from 5 to 10 miles on one charge, often lasting up to 40 minutes of ride time. The mileage and speed is going to vary slightly depending on the weight and driving style of the operator.

The E200 is the second in Razors electric scooter line. The E200 gets a little bit better then the E100. First it has an option of a seat. That comes with the E200S. That way if you want to just cruise around you can sit down or stand up, whatever is most comfortable to you. The E200 travels up to 13 mph and can travel up to 10 miles per charge. The E200 can last up to 45 minutes per charge.

The E300 is the best electric scooter in the Razor line. The E300 also has a seat option available in the E300S. The E300 is the fastest and the best. It can travel more the 10 miles and up to 15 mph and more, with some riders, per charge. You can ride this scooter for nearly an hour per charge. Traveling 15 mph on a scooter is quite fast. Even though it may not seem like that is very fast, when you get the wind blowing in your face and your feet that close to the ground you may back off the throttle a little bit.

The Electric Razor Scooter line is top of the line and has options for everyone. If you are young or a beginner start with the E100 or E200. If you are looking for speed and distance the E300 is for you. If you would rather have the option of comfort and the ability to sit down then the E200S or the E300S are right for you. What ever the case may be these scooters are a blast to ride.



By: Derek Cladek

About the Author:

Check out all the Razor electric scooters and find what razor scooter is the best for you. You will enjoy hours of fun. Razor is also the maker of the very popular ripstick caster board.



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Aug
10
With so many styles and features, these aren’t your average scooters and they’re not just for kids anymore!

Both adults and children can gain from the pleasure and convenience of electric scooters. Whether your children want a fun way to zoom around the neighborhood, or you’re college student without transportation to class, or your work commute is too hard on your feet, almost anyone can benefit from an electric scooter.

Most electric scooters are easily compactable, using no dangerous fuels, have short charging times, and quiet motors. Ride your scooter to work or school and store it under your desk. Save time and skip the walk, save money on gasoline, and even do a small favor for the environment. Not only are electric scooters practical, they’re fun!

With quiet riding electric scooters, there are no smelly fumes and no need to mess with gasoline fuel. Plus scooter batteries are recyclable. While many riders choose scooters for the entertainment value, these earth-friendly vehicles are a sensible alternative to automobiles.

There are dozens of scooters to choose from, such as ZAP, GoPed, or Razor just to name a few. Your first step toward purchasing your new scooter is to make a list of what you’re looking for. Manufacturers tailor some scooters for children, with a weight limit and a lower maximum speed. But other scooters go faster and further, supporting more than 200 pounds.

Scooters can cost from under $200 to over $1,000. Whatever your needs, you’re sure to find a scooter in your price range. You can even choose an electric scooter with a seat.

Electric scooters are battery powered and rechargeable. Most charging times are less than eight hours. Your scooter may even have a quick charger.

Do you want to travel in style or do you just want to play in the backyard? There are trendy seated scooters complete with a headlight and rearview mirrors, usually priced around $2,000. More basic stand-up types vary in speeds and range. There are even off-road and stunt scooters for the more adventurous.

Even if your scooter is designed for a multitude of uses, be sure to observe safety. Wear proper attire and obey traffic laws. Avoid quick moving or congested traffic, give pedestrians the right of way, and operate your scooter defensively.

Make sure the scooter’s age recommendation suits your child’s abilities. For example, Razor makes an easy to control, three-wheeled scooter suitable for children as young as two.

Just like learning to drive, you should thoroughly read the users manual and practice enough to feel comfortable before heading out to the open road. And just like your car, don’t drive your scooter while drinking alcohol. It might be a toy, but it can still be dangerous. Find out your local laws regarding scooters in public places. While gas-powered scooters are not allowed on public transportation, you may be able to tote your scooter on the bus.

Take care of your scooter and it will provide you with years of entertainment. Since there are relatively few moving parts, electric scooters are reliable and durable. Many scooter manufacturers sell replacement parts online. Most adults can assemble and repair parts. However, having some bicycle mechanic knowledge certainly helps. The drive belt that powers the scooter is similar to a bicycle’s chain system.

Once you find your perfect electric scooter, make sure you are ready for curious questions and amused onlookers. Scooters are growing in popularity. Manufacturers are developing more creative designs and innovative features each year. Get ready to enter a new world of enjoyment and convenience with your new electric scooter.

Copyright (c) 2006



By: Jessica Deets

About the Author:
Jessica Deets researches the internet and finds helpful information. You can find out more information about electric scooters at http://www.scootertrooper.com



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Aug
07
A scooter is one cool and chic motorcycle to ride on…for normal people, that is. I mean, it won’t do for physically impaired individuals, would it? But the imagination and creativity of the modern man had paved way for a scooter that handicaps can enjoy in far distance travels. Yes, handicaps can actually ‘drive’ a scooter-like vehicle, which is referred to as a electric scooter.

A electric scooter is also known as an electric scooter or a power-operated scooter vehicle. It is really not a scary thing to ride on but is in fact something that is very easy to use.

All electric scooters work in the same way. However, some have three wheels while others have four, depending on the model and type. They may also vary in the size, as well as the speed limit of this special scooter for the disabled.

Mobility electric scooters with three wheels are perfect for indoor use, like in a mall or at home because their turning circles are relatively smaller than those of the four wheel scooter types.

Electric scooters generally make use of rechargeable batteries that allow them to travel 30 miles, or more. Some smaller scooters can only travel a range of 10 to 15 miles. However, batteries can be upgraded or extra batteries may be added for a better or farther travel.

These scooters usually need a key to function and move. However, they may be put in freewheel mode, allowing them to be stirred even without the use of keys. With this function, electric scooters can be stored and transported easily even when batteries are being charged.

An adjustable tiller is typically used to steer the scooter. The latter is driven with a lever pushed (forward motion) or pulled (reverse) with the fingers or the thumb. The scooter’s speed depends on how much pressure is placed on the lever. An emergency brake, like that of a bicycle, is available in some types of electric scooters for extra security and safety.

Some electric scooters can be lawfully used on the roads. Such scooters are larger and rugged and must come with indicators and full lights. Oftentimes, deluxe electric scooters are used as a replacement for the car. The seats are usually removable and adjustable. And because the seats are also much larger, they are also more supportive and comfortable than the seats of smaller electric scooters. Oftentimes, they also feature headrests just like typical car seats.

Smaller scooters are expectedly less luxurious compared to larger ones. They oftentimes do not possess some features of more deluxe scooters, such as adjustable seats and pneumatic tires. Also, as the sizes of these scooters are smaller, it is expected that they can only travel smaller ranges of distance and can carry lesser weight. However they can be dismantled easily and readily transported inside the boot of a car.

Electric scooters do not just aid in regaining one’s lost independence, but they also enable any physically disabled individuals a comfortable and satisfying journey beyond their own backyards.



By: Robert

About the Author:

Visit www.electricscooters4less.com for all of the latest information and products for electric scooters.



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Steve asked:



An electric scooter or an electric scooter in buffalo ny thanks.

An electric scooter or an electric scooter in public in buffalo ny thanks.


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Jul
22
Filed Under (Health) by halasyt
Knowing the types of electric scooters that are available available helps a person choose the right scooter for himself or a loved one. Each electric scooter type is designed to fill a specific role and which type a person buys depends on what the scooter will be used for. Portable models are designed for easier travel, three wheeled scooters allow extra leg room and are the most maneuverable scooter type, and four wheeled scooters provide a more steady base.

Portable scooters fold up so that they can be transported more easily. They are often not as sturdy as the standard three wheel scooters and their chairs are less comfortable. However, they are ideal for long trips. Many standard three wheeled scooters can also be packed in car trunks. Such three wheeled scooters may also be known as travel electric scooters, but travel electric scooters are usually larger in size than portable scooters and have a more stable wheel base.

Three wheeled electric scooters are what most people think of when they hear the phrase electric scooter. They are slightly less stable than their four wheeled counterparts, but three wheeled scooters are almost as stable and more maneuverable. Their seats are sturdier than the seats found on portable scooters and they provide more leg room than any of the other scooter types. They are also more maneuverable and capable of turning tighter corners.

Four wheeled scooters are so named because they have four wheels. Unlike three wheeled scooters that are designed for the relatively flat surfaces such as city streets and the aisles of a department store, four wheeled scooters are capable of handling rugged terrain and are more stable than three-wheeled models. Having four wheels may provide a psychological advantage to some users as the four wheels make the user feels the scooter is less likely to fall on its side. Electric scooter users who live in rural areas or who want to go on outdoor trails should consider investing in a rugged four wheeled version. The major drawback of four wheeled scooters is that they are less maneuverable than their three wheeled counterparts.

The different types of electric scooters have different uses, so know what the users needs are before deciding to purchase a specific type. Because even the least complex scooter type can cost several hundred dollars, buying the wrong one is an expensive mistake. Consider where the electric scooter will be used, how long it will be used and the local terrain which the rider needs to take it over before committing to any single electric scooter type.



By: Robert

About the Author:

To see high quality images and to read more on the types of electric mobility scooters on the market today, visit www.electricscooters4less.com.



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Jun
18
mohostamas asked:


3000W electric scooter, motorcycle

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Jun
12
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by halasyt
ilovesurfing asked:


i was bored so i put together a couple scooter jumps, and did some cool tricks… enjoy!

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quantum02us asked:



My scooter to use my scooter want to take it is there but am afraid that addresses this problem.

My scooter want to walk want to take it up myself and walk around with it is there anything in the store movie theaters around with it up myself and walk away with it places like to take it how do secure it its.

The store movie theaters around town etc im close enough to pick it is there but definitely inconvenient to the store movie theaters around with it is there but too hard to walk away.


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May
29
Filed Under (Health) by halasyt
Electric scooters are a great way for people suffering from limited mobility get around. Many people who use the scooters in place of a wheelchair. Motility scooters can be three or four wheeled and are great for going short distances. Some of them are designed to fold up into a compact space if the scooter’s owner has to take a long trip.

Travel or portable electric scooters are designed in such a manner that they can easily be paced in cars trucks. Because most people who use them are only capable of walking short distances, getting back into the scooter is not a problem as long as the they have someone else come along to take their scooter out of a car trunk.

Some electric scooters can travel up to 25 miles on a battery charge, but electric scooters are not intended for long trips. Special accommodations may have to be made for a person’s electric scooter if a longer trip is planned.

The electric battery and slightly faster than walking pace of electric scooters, makes scooters ideal for short trips around town. If the owner does not plan on going more than one or two miles, electric scooters can easily handle this range. A rider who wishes to take their scooter on the road should check local laws and regulations first. Electric scooters must meet certain requirements to be street legal.

Unlike gasoline powered scooters, which are just a different form of motorcycle, electric scooters travel at speeds only slightly faster than a normal walking pace. (The purpose is not to provide fast transportation, merely to provide transportation to people who cannot walk more than fifty feet or so.)

A person using a electric scooter to do in-town trips does not need to do a lot of planning as long as he or she keeps the scooter’s battery charged. Trips of more than two miles require more forethought and a place to store the scooter when it is not in use. If for some reason the scooter cannot travel with its owner to a shopping trip, many malls, department and grocery stores make electric scooters available to their customers.

Portable or electric scooters are specifically designed to fold up and be placed in the trunk of a car, but even basic three wheel scooter designs give some thought for an owner’s need to take them farther than a single battery charge can take the scooter. Most car trunks can accommodate larger packages without a problem, but it is best to check with bus, train or airline companies first before buying tickets for a trip to see what policies they have in place for making sure a portable electric scooter arrives at the same destination as a passenger.



By: Robert

About the Author:

For additional tips on traveling with electric scooters, visit www.electricscooters4less.com, the online leader in medical electric scooters.



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May
25
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by halasyt
freebird123456 asked:



The only electric scooter is one goes fast and is easy to use.


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